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Royal Passion by Jennifer Blake: Book Review
Royal Passion far exceeded my expectations and has made me a bigger fan of Jennifer Blake. I reviewed a book from her Louisiana History collection earlier and was impressed. Royal Passion is set thousands of miles away, and has a rich historic backdrop. Mara has been brought up as the daughter of a plantation owner.…
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Down by The River by Lin Stepp: Book Review
Down by The River is set in a small Smoky Mountain town in Tennessee. The Smokies have always seemed mystic and I picked up this book with great expectations. Expectations that were largely fulfilled by this story. Grace Conley has lived her married life in Nashville. She has four grown children and has been recently…
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No Sunshine When She’s Gone by Kate Angell: Book Review
Rich boy meets poor girl and is fascinated by her bag of tricks. Poor girl is too wide eyed to think much. No Sunshine When She’s Gone is one Cinderella story minus the evil step sisters. Aidan Cates as good as owns the island of Barefoot William. Yes, owns it! He has a successful construction…
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Far Horizons by Kate Hewitt: Book Review
I liked reading Out in The Country by Kate Hewitt and also reviewed it on this blog earlier. Far Horizons couldn’t be any more different. For starters, it begins in Scotland and is set in 1819. If I had to sum up the story in a few words, I’d say it’s a game of tag!…
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Never Entice an Earl by Lily Dalton: Book Review
I was introduced to Lily Dalton’s work in Never Desire a Duke. In Never Entice an Earl, we meet Sophia’s sisters Daphne and Clarissa. And the massive Lord Raikes. Regency romance lovers are in for a good story with the some passionate scenes thrown in. Cormack has slaved in Bengal for several years and earned…
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Reckless Nights in Rome by CC MacKenzie: Book Review
Hot blooded Italian meets cool British lady and indignation mounts as sparks fly. Reckless Nights in Rome is mostly set in England but does take you on a trip to Rome. Bronte Ludlow is still grieving for the parents she lost in a car crash. She cannot believe that her brother sold their ancestral home…
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Rocky Mountain Oasis by Lynnette Bonner: Book Review
Rocky Mountain Oasis turned out to be slightly different from what I expected. The prospect of a book set in the Wild West lured me. And the historical setting was an added bonus. Rocky Mountain Oasis is the story of Brooke Baker, who finds herself on a wagon to Idaho in the 1880s. She has…
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What a Reckless Rogue Needs by Vicky Dreiling: Book review
Regency romances are fun to read. I have read some with really good plots like The Secret Life of Anna Marsh. Alliteration seems to be in the air since What A Reckless Rogue Needs is part of the Sinful Scoundrels series. Colin, the Earl of Ravenshire is portrayed as a rogue but he doesn’t raise…
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Amethyst by Lauren Royal: Book Review
Amethyst by Lauren Royal was a wonderful read. This book has been lined up on my TBR list for several months now. Amazingly enough, the Kindle version is still free, so get it now and save it for later. This book is set in the 1600s, a slight change from the usual Regency era. Amethyst…
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The Governess Affair by Courtney Milan: Book Review
Courtney Milan is well known for her absorbing stories and vivid characters. The Governess Affair is no exception. Strictly speaking, this is a novella and seems like a prequel to the Brothers Sinister series. I enjoyed it thoroughly and would have liked to read much more about the characters. Hugo Marshall is a coal miner’s…
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